# [18:08] <TabAtkins_> [quote="squareroot"]312 centimeters is 122.834646... and your program is casting this fraction ('double') into an integer. Whenever you cast a double into an integer, it rounds down. So 122.83 [i]should[/i] be rounded up to 123 inches (which happens to be 3yd, 1ft, 3in) but is instead rounded down to 122 (3yd, 1ft, 2in). I've never actually written an C, so I don't know what it uses for rounding, but you should be doing something like inches = round(centim

# [18:08] <TabAtkins_> EDIT: Okay, looks like you'll want to #include <math.h>, and then just write... inches = round(centimeters/CENT_PER_INCH). Just like I guessed before. :-P[/quote]

# [18:14] <TabAtkins_> fantasai: I don't think either choice will end up doing much of anything anyway; if anyone's putting a linebreak in generated content they need to escape them anyway, and the spec uses \A all over th eplace for it.

# [18:14] <TabAtkins_> fantasai: So I don't think this is a compat or author issue, so we should just choose whichever option is easier for implementors.

# [18:23] <TabAtkins_> TabAtkins_: There was discussion during the last telcon about the issue that Boris raised with the definition, where a runin is clearing one way and the block it runs into is clearing another way.

# [18:23] <TabAtkins_> fantasai: I posted a testcase to IRC and Aaron looked at it.

# [18:50] <TabAtkins_> TabAtkins_: Rather than just forever extending the module with new types and still missing things, I've proposed that we can address all but 1 of the style-types with a set of 7 algorithms, which we can then expose to the user so they can create their own list-styles.

# [18:50] <TabAtkins_> dbaron: I don't think you can get Hebrew simply like that.

# [18:53] <TabAtkins_> fantasai: It's a question of resources at Mozilla, I think David said before.

# [18:54] <TabAtkins_> fantasai: I think that Tab and I can possibly help if we can dig up HP's system and ask for volunteers to help with the report, because then it's easy for one person to submit a small number of results.

# [18:54] <TabAtkins_> sylvaing: So it sounds like we can get an impl report from Google. Maybe from Moz. What about Opera?